Callahan's Place 09 - Callahan's Con (V5.0)

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The following Author's Note is in regards to the original title…   Author’s Note:   A conch—pronounced “conk”—is the hard spiral shell of a marine gastropod mollusc common to south Florida, and especially the Florida Keys.  (Or at least they used to be common; please don’t take one home from your vacation.)  For this reason, people born in the Keys have traditionally always been called Conchs.  In this, as in all things, however, Key West is a special case.
Back in April 1982, the US government
...in its wisdom placed a border crossing at the top of the Keys, just as though there were a border there, and required anyone entering or leaving that 100-mile strip of America to prove his or her citizenship—and, if he or she looked weird, to submit to search.   The Keys nearly went up in flames, as normal commerce in both directions ground to a near-halt—but the reaction in Key West was both typical and admirable.  They decided that since they weren’t being treated like US citizens, they wouldn’t be.  They seceded, and formally declared the Conch Republic: issued passports, designed a flag, opened an embassy and everything.  That the Conch Republic concept is still alive today, and celebrated with a large and popular annual festival in which local boats pepper a “Coast Guard”

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